Usb Command List - Badger Meter Data Industrial 3100 Series User Manual

Industrial flow monitor
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Programming
4 . Press ENTER . Both the Rx and Tx LEDs on the front of the Series 3100 flash once and the "Badger Meter DIC...Software
Version..." text message appears .
5 . The Series 3100 flow monitor is now communicating and ready to take commands from the list below .

USB Command List

In the list below, brackets indicate an argument, specifying its type and value range .
For instance [0-18] stands for any number between 0 and 18 (inclusive) .
Example
"display line1 = 1" sets Line 1 of the display to display #1, which is the totalizer for flow channel 1 .
Diagnostics
id -- show model number & software version
echo [on/off ] -- turn on/off interactive command line:
with echo off, this interface is more amenable to scripting;
it still accepts the same commands .
Any command entered without an " = " sign and variable will display the current setting .
Example: Typing "display line 1" returns "0" which is the variable for flow rate
read flow [1-2] -- read the current flow on channel 1 or 2 in GPM
read flow [1-2] total -- read the current total flow on channel 1 or 2 in gallons
comm mstpaddr = [0-127] -- BACnet/MSTP address
comm maxmaster = [0-127] -- BACnet/MSTP max master address
comm devinst = [x] -- BACnet device instance ID
comm mbslaveaddr = [0-255] -- Modbus slave address
Display Configuration
display line 1 = [0-1] -- set line 1 of the display
display line 2 = [0-1] -- set line 2 of the display
0: flow 1 rate
1: flow 1 total
3: flow 2 total
4: flow 1+2 rate
5: flow 1+2 total
6: flow 1-2 rate
7: flow 1-2 total
8: flow 2-1 rate
9: flow 2-1 total
display urate = [0 .1-10] -- set the update rate of the display, in seconds
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Figure 3: COM4 properties screen
CTL-UM-01026-EN-05
October 2017

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